Improvements to the presidential election system and processes are urgently needed to ensure a more transparent and fair democratic process. One significant reform would be to eliminate the influence of excessive donations and lobbying from corporations, millionaires, billionaires, and other wealthy individuals or groups who can exert disproportionate control over presidential candidates. By reducing the impact of such financial contributions, the system would be less vulnerable to corruption, and candidates would be evaluated more on their qualifications, platforms, and integrity, rather than on their popularity or ability to raise funds. This shift would encourage a focus on the issues that matter to the general public, rather than those that benefit the wealthy few. Additionally, such reforms would help restore trust in the electoral process by ensuring that candidates are beholden to voters, not special interest groups or wealthy donors. In the long run, this would strengthen democracy, making it more representative of the people it is supposed to serve.
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